LESSON 2 Flashcards

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CHARACTERISTICS OF SELF

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SEPARATE
SELF-CONTAINED AND INDEPENDENT
CONSISTENT
UNITARY
PRIVATE

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2
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distinct from other selves, unique

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SEPARATE

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3
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can exist on its own, it does not require other self for it to exist

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SELF-CONTAINED AND INDEPENDENT

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4
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traits, characteristics, tendencies and potentialities are more or less the same

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CONSISTENT

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5
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the center of all experiences and thoughts that run through a certain person, the chief command post in an individual where all processes, emotions and thoughts converge

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UNITARY

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6
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the process is never accessible to anyone but the self

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PRIVATE

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7
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  • Centered on SURVIVAL
  • People behaved according to
  • social rules and traditions
  • Family and the immediate environment provided - supervision on how to get through life
  • Limited freedom to choose
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PRE-MODERNIZATION

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  • Decreased importance on traditions and traditional support systems such as family
  • More freedom to choose
  • Individualism is dominant
  • Developing one’s self-identity is central
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MODERNIZATION

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9
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this characteristics refers to social relations with the use of machinery in production

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Industrialism

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10
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This characteristics involves competitive markets and the commodification (putting a price tag) of labor power

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Capitalism

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11
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massive increase of power and rich by institutions especially in government

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Institutions of surveillance

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12
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It is characterized as having vigorous activity and progress which is evident of a modern society.

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Dynamism

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13
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Key Characteristics of Modernity

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Industrialism
Capitalism
Institutions of surveillance
Dynamism

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14
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having 2 or more people interacting with one another sharing similar characteristics and whose members identify themselves as part of the group

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Social Group

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15
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  • This group is highly influenced by family
  • Naturally occurring
  • Formed by traditional societies
  • Organic motivation
  • Rootedness (belongingness)
  • Less freedom and greater social conformity
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Organic Group

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16
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  • This group implies freedom of movement
  • Occur in modern society
  • Family is not the main motivation
  • Rational motivation
  • No meaningful connection
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Rational Group

17
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ties or connections that link you to your social group

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Social Network

18
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  • A sociologist in 1800s
  • Theory of the Social Self
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George Herbert Mead

19
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  • Is the product of social interactions and internalizing the external views along with one’s personal view about oneself.
  • Is not present at birth, it develops over time through social experiences and activities.
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Self

20
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Stages of Self-Development

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Preparatory Stage/ Language
Play Stage
Game Stage

21
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Children imitate people around them especially family members/ those they continually interact

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Preparatory Stage/ Language

22
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Children became more aware of social relationships. They begin to pretend to be older people, they start to implement “Role taking

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Play Stage

23
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the individual at this stage internalizes some other peoples perspectives by taking into account societal rules and adheres to these

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Game Stage

24
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This part of self presents impulses and drives, which also expresses individualism and creativity

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“ME”

25
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This part of self is the product of what the person learns while interacting with the others

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“I”